The night following (th epioush nukti). Locative case, on the next (following) night. The Lord (o kurio). Jesus. Paul never needed Jesus more than no...
John 13:25 He then lying on Jesus' breast Being on the couch just before Jesus, with his back to him, he bends backwards, and falling on Jesus' breast...
Fell to the ground (epesan camai). Second aorist active indicative of piptw with first aorist ending (-an). This recoil made them stumble. But why di...
Cannot hate (ou dunatai misein). Because of the law of moral correspondence (Westcott), often in John for inherent impossibility (Vincent). The broth...
Turning (strapei). Second aorist passive participle. Seest thou (blepei). For the first time Jesus looks at the woman and he asks the Pharisee to loo...
A scribe (ei grammateu). One (ei)=a, indefinite article. Already a disciple as shown by another of the disciples (etero twn maqhtwn) in Matthew 8:21...
Bar-jesus [N]son of Joshua, the patronymic of Elymas the sorcerer ( Acts 13:6 ), who met Paul and Barnabas at Paphos. Elymas is a word of Arabic origi...
MARK. CHAPTER XV. The Crucifixion. SUMMARY.--Jesus Sent by the Sanhedrim to Pilate. The Multitude, Moved by the Priests, Clamor for His Death. The...
Art thou greater than our father Abraham? (Mh su meizwn ei tou patro hmwn Abraam;). Negative answer expected by mh with ablative case of comparison i...
Some of them that stand here (tine twn ode estwtwn). A crux interpretum in reality. Does Jesus refer to the Transfiguration, the Resurrection of Jesu...
The righteous (dikaiou). Jesus for the sake of argument accepts the claim of the Pharisees to be righteous, though, as a matter of fact, they fell ve...
Make a tumult (qorubeisqe). Middle voice. Jesus had dismissed one crowd (verse James 37 ), but finds the house occupied by the hired mourners making...
As against a robber (w epi lhsthn). As a robber, not as a thief, but a robber hiding from justice. He will be crucified between two robbers and on th...
If so be that (ei ge). If indeed. Condition of first class with aorist indicatives here, assumed to be true (hkousate kai edidacqhte). Even as truth ...
Overview - John 12 1?Jesus excuses Mary anointing his feet. 9?The people flock to see Lazarus. 10?The chief priests consult to kill him. 12?Christ ri...
Overview - John 12 1?Jesus excuses Mary anointing his feet. 9?The people flock to see Lazarus. 10?The chief priests consult to kill him. 12?Christ ri...
Overview - John 18 1?Judas betrays Jesus. 6?The officers fall to the ground. 10?Peter smites off Malchus' ear. 12?Jesus is taken, and led unto Annas ...
Overview - John 18 1?Judas betrays Jesus. 6?The officers fall to the ground. 10?Peter smites off Malchus' ear. 12?Jesus is taken, and led unto Annas ...
Overview - John 18 1?Judas betrays Jesus. 6?The officers fall to the ground. 10?Peter smites off Malchus' ear. 12?Jesus is taken, and led unto Annas ...
Overview - John 18 1?Judas betrays Jesus. 6?The officers fall to the ground. 10?Peter smites off Malchus' ear. 12?Jesus is taken, and led unto Annas ...